The Edgin family was involved in an almost-fatal car wreck in the spring of 2013 when police say a RV ran a red light and smashed into the Edgin's vehicle. The impact injured Kelly Edgin, her small son who was riding in the back and it nearly killed her 10-year old daughter Courtney.

Courtney broke several bones and even flat-lined three times. She survived though, and is said to be recovering well. She is even back in school.

Her family, however, is now swimming in medical bills. That's why the community is stepping up offering what they can.

In June, the community tried to host a golf tournament that would raise money for the family. They couldn't get enough people signed up, so they decided to postpone and reschedule the tournament for the end of September.

Since then, organizers have been working endlessly to promote the event and get raffle prizes donated.

The tournament is definitely on once again. Scheduled for Saturday, September 28, the tournament can take up to 144 participants. It has several raffle prizes up for grabs including a Kindle Fire, purses, cameras, autographed baseballs, watches, several gift certificates and more.

Coordinators said there are plenty of spots still available. Entry prices vary.

It's $1,000 for a sole sponsorship of a hole, $100 for a shared sponsorship of a hole, or $500 to register a four-man team. The group will also accept donations.

All of the proceeds will go to the Edgin family.

"I think, too, emotionally it's going to help Courtney see all the support she is getting," said one of the tournament organizers, Terri Arrendale. "We have so much planned, it will be a fun time for everyone."

Arrendale said the tournament will be at Twin Warriors Golf Course near Santa Ana Pueblo.

So far, they have about 72 people signed up.

If you or someone you know is interested in participating, contact Phil Arrendale at 505-264-9436 or see Ed Smith at the Edit House Productions in Rio Rancho.

Edgin was also the winner of the KOAT u local School Spirit contest earlier this year. She won $1,000 that went towards her medical bills.

CRASH IN RIO RANCHO, ALMOST KILLED A 10 YEAR OLD GIRL. THIS MORNING, WE'RE LEARNING SHE'S ON THE MEND AND BACK IN SCHOOL. BUT HER FAMILY FACES A NEW CHALLENGE, AND NEEDS THE COMMUNITY'S HELP. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER ANGELA BRAUER EXPLAINS. "6:05 my daughter kelly was headed home, a driver ran through a red light" IT WAS A HORRENDOUS CAR ACCIDENT THAT SEVERELY INJURED RIO RANCHO RESIDENT KELLY EDGIN, HER SMALL SON AND NEARLY KILLED HER 10 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER COURTNEY. "6:25 She wasn't expected to live" AFTER BREAKING SEVERAL BONES AND FLAT LINING THREE TIMES... COURTNEY...PULLED THROUGH. ACTION 7 NEWS HAS DONE SEVERAL STORIES ON HER SINCE...AND WE'RE TOLD SHE'S DOING OK NOW...SHE'S EVEN BACK IN SCHOOL! "6:47 Its been a long journey for her" NOW, A NEW CHALLENGE. THE EDGIN FAMILY IS FACING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN MEDICAL BILLS...AND THEY DESPERATELY NEED HELP. "1:13 we thought we would have a benefit golf tournament" THEY'RE TRYING TO GET NEARLY 144 PEOPLE SIGNED UP FOR THE TOURNAMENT. THERE'S DOZENS OF RAFFLE PRIZES AVAILABLE AND WE'RE TOLD ALL OF THE PROCEEDS..WILL GO TO THE EDGIN FAMILY. THE TOURNAMENT IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH, AT THE TWIN WARRIORS GOLF COURSE. YOU HAVE THE OPTION OF SPONSORING A HOLE, A FOUR-MAN TEAM .... OR DONATE MONEY. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO SIGN UP OR HELP OUT - LOG ONTO KOAT DOT COM. ANOTHER BEAR CAPTURED IN SANTA FE. FOR THOSE KEEPING COUNT,